Hescham Karschan
Hescham is one of six exceptional artists engaging in our project Artists Connecting in Transition (ACT), which connects artists based in Jordan, Turkey and the UK whose practice has been disrupted by displacement and addresses issues of equality for those with and without rights. He is also taking part in Belonging, a new virtual exhibition that is part of ACT.
Hescham is a tech enthusiast and visual narrator, who lives in Amman. With digital media as his canvas, he delves deep into themes rooted in heritage, identity, and the ever-evolving digital realm. Employing futuristic tools, he artfully weaves connections between the past, the present, and the future creating a captivating timeline where his stance remains uncertain.
Beyond showcasing technical skills and cultural explorations, Hescham digs into technopolitics, data privacy, and the intriguing concept of digital personas, offering exciting research avenues for his creative practice. His work becomes a harmonious blend of art and technology, sparking thoughts and provoking conversations about the future of history.
More information:
Behance.com/Hescham
Hescham is a tech enthusiast and visual narrator, who lives in Amman. With digital media as his canvas, he delves deep into themes rooted in heritage, identity, and the ever-evolving digital realm. Employing futuristic tools, he artfully weaves connections between the past, the present, and the future creating a captivating timeline where his stance remains uncertain.
Beyond showcasing technical skills and cultural explorations, Hescham digs into technopolitics, data privacy, and the intriguing concept of digital personas, offering exciting research avenues for his creative practice. His work becomes a harmonious blend of art and technology, sparking thoughts and provoking conversations about the future of history.
More information:
Behance.com/Hescham